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Located in Southern California close to the Mexican border, the shining towers of the San Diego skyline rise between the mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It combines the best of the quintessential California experience - sun-drenched beaches, sand and surfing - with the sophistication of a modern North American big city. With near perfect weather that seldom falls below 70 degrees Fahrenheit and with an average of only 42 rainy days per year, the city has a reputation for the outdoor lifestyle and animal attractions including the world famous San Diego Zoo and SeaWorld, the animal themed water park. Venere.com takes the hassles out of finding just the right San Diego hotels with trustworthy reviews from real customers. An easy online booking system and great selection make Venere.com the beat choice for San Diego hotels.

What's San Diego Like?

Modern day San Diego is a city of many neighborhoods. Mission Valley takes its name from the Basilica that is the birthplace of the city; today it is a busy neighbourhood in the center of the city with a bustling hotel, restaurant and shopping scene. The Old Town offers a glimpse at the past with trolleys and restored Victorian architecture. The picturesque Gaslamp Quarter is lined with sidewalk cafes in the daytime and with live music and crowds of partygoers at night. The long waterfront and seemingly endless white sand beaches beckon with swimming, sunbathing and a range of activities like kayaking, surfing or snorkeling with lessons and equipment rentals available at a variety of locations. Relaxing waterfront cruises offer unique photo opportunities of the city's skyline. The area is also home to many world class golf courses and golfing resorts.

Tips for Getting Along with Locals in San Diego

San Diego's culture is heavily influenced by both its American and Mexican components. The city also counts biotechnology and the military among its major industries - it hosts the largest naval fleet in the world. The result is a cosmopolitan population and a thriving arts and music scene - one of the best and surest ways to connect with locals. While they are lucky enough to live in their Pacific coast paradise, many local people prefer to explore the area's attractions during the winter months when most of the tourists have gone home. The pace of life tends to be relaxed and laid back and revolves around the great outdoors- another good way for travelers to connect with San Diego locals. Venere.com makes choosing the right hotels easy with selection, user-friendly booking and reliable reviews.